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Tetley's Cask (3.7% ABV) is the original cask conditioned version of the product. [26] Carlsberg recommend always using a sparkler when serving the product. [ 27 ] It is brewed under contract for Tetley by Marston's Park Brewery in Wolverhampton, using the Yorkshire square method, and a dual-strain yeast. [ 28 ]
[17] [18] By 1993 the cask version was outsold only by Tetley and John Smith's, and the majority of sales were outside of the North West. [16] By 1994 it was the fourth-highest selling bitter brand in the country. [19] The canned variant was distributed nationwide from 1990 and was the highest-selling canned bitter in the UK from 1992 until 2000.
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Tetley's may refer to: Tetley, a brand of tea; Tetley's Bitter, a brand of beer; Tetley's brewery, brewery in Leeds which brews the above beer.
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English: A magnetic flow meter at the Tetley's brewery in Leeds, West Yorkshire, as seen from Crown Point Road. The meter is manufactured by 'Endress + Hauser' and is tagged 'F1' ('F' denoting flow). The meter used HART Protocol.
The cask beer line was removed in 1976, but restored in 1984. [66] A new canning line and a new brewhouse were installed around 1982. [67] In 1984 the original brewhouse was converted into a brewery museum. [68] In November 1985 a new £5 million brewhouse opened. [69] Production of Foster's Lager began in 1987. [50]
[48] [49] By 1993 the cask version was outsold only by Tetley and John Smith's, and the majority of sales were outside of the North West. [47] By 1994 it was the fourth-highest selling bitter brand in the country. [50] The canned variant was distributed nationwide from 1990 and was the highest-selling canned bitter in the UK from 1992 until 2000.